NVIDIA is ushering in a new era of AI-defined driving, bringing its advanced NVIDIA DRIVE AV software to U.S. roads by the end of this year. The rollout begins with Mercedes-Benz, a long-time partner in the pursuit of safer, smarter mobility.
WeRide and Uber Technologies, in partnership with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), announced the official launch of Robotaxi passenger rides in Dubai on the Uber app.
The Volkswagen Group is starting the next testing phase in Wolfsburg with its self-driving research vehicle Gen.Urban. After intensive trials, the Gen.Urban can now drive autonomously in real urban traffic.
Rivian announced significant breakthroughs in vertically integrated automotive technology at its first Autonomy & AI Day.
Mercedes-Benz and Chinese autonomous driving company Momenta are set to launch a SAE-Level 4 robotaxi service in Abu Dhabi in 2026.
Nissan and Wayve announced the signing of definitive agreements to collaborate on integrating the next-generation ProPILOT series with Wayve AI technology across a broad range of Nissan vehicles.
Automotive giant Stellantis and Bolt, Europe’s leading mobility platform, have entered a partnership to jointly explore the development and deployment of Level 4 (driverless) autonomous vehicles for commercial operations across Europe.
Panasonic Energy has signed an agreement with Zoox, the Amazon owned autonomous ride-hailing company, to supply cylindrical lithium-ion batteries to power its robotaxi fleet deployments.
Autonomous drive technology company Pony.ai announced its fourth-generation (Gen-4) autonomous truck lineup, jointly developed with manufacturing partners including SANY Truck and Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor.
Following its availability first on the Mustang Mach-E in Europe, the BlueCruise is being introduced to a further four models: Puma, Puma Gen-E, Kuga and Ranger PHEV from spring 2026.